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At what conditions, is the electric field intensity due to a uniformly charged non-conducting sphere zero? ​

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Answered by drrsmittal86
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(a) Outside the sphere : In this case taking O as centre and r as radius, a spherical Gaussian surface is drawn. The point P will be situated at this surface. ... Now the charge enclosed by this Gaussian surface, From the definition of the electric flux.

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